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Stedman's Shorter Medical Dictionary

Poisons & Antidotesby T. L. Stedman, M.D., Wilcox & Follett Co., 1942

---Atropine---Symptoms: Strange indescribable feelings with giddiness, yawning, staggering or falling on attempting to walk; dryness of mouth and throat, sense as of suffocation, swallowing difficult, voice husky; face at first pale later suffused with a scarlatiniform rash which extends to the body; pupils widely dilated; pulse, at first bounding and rapid, later becomes irregular and faint.